For the love of a game : typescript, 1997, May 6 / Alicia Roberts. 1997.

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For the love of a game : typescript, 1997, May 6 / Alicia Roberts. 1997.

Interviews with three members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, Vivian "Kelly" Kellogg, Doris "Cookie" Cooke, and Rosemary Stevenson.

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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) was a professional women's baseball league founded by Philip K. Wrigley, which existed from 1943 to 1954. The AAGPBL is the forerunner of women's professional league sports in the United States. Over 600 women played in the league, which eventually consisted of 10 teams located in the American Midwest. With the entry of the United States into World War II, several major league baseball executives started a new professional league wit...

Stevenson, Rosemary B.

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Roberts, Alicia.

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Cooke, Doris.

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Kellogg, Vivian.

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Vivian Kellogg played for the Fort Wayne Daisies and the Minneapolis Millerettes of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1945-1950). The league existed from 1943-1954, with Fort Wayne having a franchise from 1945-1954 and Minneapolis in 1944. From the description of Fort Wayne Daisies scrapbooks: scrapbook, 1944-1950 ; 1988-1993 1944-1950. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 51687003 ...